CM 871 Burnt Valve
04-12-2020, (Subject: CM 871 Burnt Valve ) 
Post: #25
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve
biggest Q would be ... is it in the thrust side of the crank? Or the bottom where there is little to no thrust?.

Next would be if it can be polished with a dremel + wire wheel to remove / dull its edges?.

Last would be to determine how long it likely has been like that?.

What did the bearing look like that came out of it?.


If it happens to qualify by .... Not being on the thrust side of the crank, Looks like it has been there a very long time, bearing that came out was acceptable, and a simple wire wheel can clean it up a bit,.. personally, I would just polish it a bit and go again. Check it in 100k miles to be safe and to ensure it was not causing excessive wear to the bearing ... but that is just me.


User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!.
replyreply
 Thanks given by: 2dlb , JimT


Messages In This Thread
CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 03-31-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 03-31-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 03-31-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 03-31-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 03-31-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-02-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-02-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 04-02-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-05-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-06-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 04-06-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-07-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-08-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 04-08-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-11-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 04-11-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-11-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-12-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - Rawze - 04-12-2020
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-12-2020,
RE: CM 871 Burnt Valve - 2dlb - 04-12-2020,



NOTE: Rawze.com is not affiliated, nor endorses any of the google ads that are displayed on this website.